• Goat milk formula brand, Kabrita, has debuted a new innovation, Kabrita High-Calcium Adult Goat Milk Powder, made in Australia using milk powder 100 per cent sourced from the company’s goat farm in the Netherlands. Australia is the first launch market for the new product.
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    Goat milk formula brand, Kabrita, has debuted a new innovation, Kabrita High-Calcium Adult Goat Milk Powder, made in Australia using milk powder 100 per cent sourced from the company’s goat farm in the Netherlands. Australia is the first launch market for the new product. Source: Kabrita
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Goat milk formula brand, Kabrita, has debuted a new innovation, Kabrita High-Calcium Adult Goat Milk Powder, made in Australia using milk powder 100 per cent sourced from the company’s goat farm in the Netherlands. Australia is the first launch market for the new product.

Kabrita is owned by Ausnutria Netherlands, the largest global producer of goat milk powder, and is sold in over 60 countries. Its products are backed by over 130 international research projects and the company holds more than 70 industry-leading patents.

The High-Calcium Adult Goat Milk Powder is naturally gentle, with A2 protein and small fat globules for easier digestion. With 15 fortified nutrients, including iron, zinc, and vitamins A and D, the formula delivers immune and energy support.

The product launched at an event on 2 April in Sydney, delivered in partnership with Aumake Limited, the exclusive distribution partner for Australia and New Zealand. It brought together industry leaders, health professionals, key opinion consumers, and media to celebrate a breakthrough in adult nutrition.

Aumake Limited chair, Dr Anthony Noble, said the partnership marked a synergy between Kabrita’s product excellence and Aumake’s global distribution capabilities.

“Together, we’re unlocking new opportunities across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia – meeting the growing demand for premium, science-backed adult nutrition,” said Noble.

Kabrita’s High-Calcium Adult Goat Milk Powder comes in an 800g tin with a shelf life of 24 months

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